De Lima wants students’ use of phones, gadgets regulated

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Senator Leila de Lima is seeking the passage of a bill that would regulate the use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets among young students.

In filing Senate Bill No. 1271, de Lima said it was imperative that the government ensures that students in private and public schools are able to focus on improving their academic performance and achieve academic excellence.

“However, excessive use of mobile devices can also lead to an array of negative effects and hazards,” she said. But at the same time, she cited a study which found out that unrestrained use of mobile phones poses risks to students, leading them to fare poorly in elementary and junior high school primarily due to lack of sleep that affects their concentration and retention.

While mobile phones and other electronic devices can also be useful in bringing higher quality teaching and learning, she said there is a need to balance student performance with integrating mobile devices in educational system.

 

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There's an advantage and disadvantage. So pls. Students know your limits.😘

Criminalize gadget use by minors 🍌🐒💩

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OUSTLENIFOREVER

huy delimaw! dapat sayo regulated ang pagkain ng saba. Manahimik ka dyan

Hoe come delima have access outside? Kala koba naka kulong yan?

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